We usually book a
room that looks out to Tokyo Tower(city view room) which when there is clear
weather also includes majestic Fuji-san in the distance.
We have never eaten
in the hotel restaurant, usually because we are out so much taking in all that
Tokyo has to offer. Last year we decided to finally give it a try.
TY by Tateru
Yoshino is located on the 25th floor of the Park Hotel (Lobby floor). With panoramic
views out over Tokyo and Tokyo Tower, it is an intimate, elegant and refined
setting, white cloths, crystal, silver and dark woods. The room is a not overly
large so there is no loud noise to compete with. Presenting a degustation menu
where customers can choose some of their dishes is a great option, and means
that you can have something different to your partner.
Beautiful freshly baked bread with our amuse of mackarel, baby herbs and flowers:
Cream of mushroom soup:
Scallop and prawns in a seafood foam:
A specialty of the
house is the Assorted Seasonal Vegetables Presented in the Image of Monet. A
delightful plate of baby vegetables, flowers and herbs with a light dressing.
The first few
courses we had were the same, mains however I had a beautiful slow cooked beef,
while Vikki had duck breast.
Before dessert we
decided to have the optional cheese course. The waiter wheeled out a trolley with
around 10 cheeses on it. We selected 3 which was enough for us.
Dessert was 5
flavours of chocolate. I nust remember to write things down, but there was
cinnamon, coffee and well I guess I need to have pen and paper in future.
Deciding to have a
coffee we were greatly impressed with the selection of mignardises (petit
fours) that were wheeled out. I think there were about 20 things to choose from.
Some fruit jellies, cannelles, churros, madeleines, coated nuts, and many
more.
TY by Tateru Yoshino was
awarded one Michelin star for 2013. Tateru Yoshino has another 2
restaurants in Tokyo (Ginza and Shiba) and he also chef/patron of the Michelin
starred Stella Maris in Paris.
I had a wonderful 40th birthday dinner which was followed by a bottle of Dom Perignon in our room with Vikki and my Vianney Halter.
Vikki and I will definitely be heading back to TY next time we stay in Tokyo.
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